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1993 Muratti Time Indoor – Singles

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Singles
1993 Muratti Time Indoor
Final
ChampionGermany Boris Becker
Runner-upSpain Sergi Bruguera
Score6–3, 6–3
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1992 · Milan Indoor · 1994 →

Omar Camporese was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Sergi Bruguera.

Boris Becker won the title by defeating Bruguera 6–3, 6–3 in the final.[1][2][3]


Seeds

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  1. Sweden Stefan Edberg (second round)
  2. Germany Boris Becker (champion)
  3. Czech Republic Petr Korda (semifinals)
  4. United States Ivan Lendl (second round)
  5. France Guy Forget (first round)
  6. Spain Carlos Costa (first round)
  7. Netherlands Richard Krajicek (second round)
  8. Germany Michael Stich (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Spain Sergi Bruguera 6 0 7
3 Czech Republic Petr Korda 4 6 5
Spain Sergi Bruguera 3 3
2 Germany Boris Becker 6 6
Australia Wally Masur 4 62
2 Germany Boris Becker 6 77

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Sweden S Edberg 6 7
Ukraine A Medvedev 3 5 1 Sweden S Edberg 67 6 3
Italy O Camporese 4 77 79 Italy O Camporese 79 2 6
WC Sweden N Kulti 6 60 67 Italy O Camporese 2 6 2
Q Haiti R Agénor 78 5 3 Spain S Bruguera 6 1 6
Spain S Bruguera 66 7 6 Spain S Bruguera 6 79
Switzerland J Hlasek 6 4 1 7 Netherlands R Krajicek 4 67
7 Netherlands R Krajicek 4 6 6 Spain S Bruguera 6 0 7
3 Czech Republic P Korda 6 6 3 Czech Republic P Korda 4 6 5
Q Germany D Prinosil 1 3 3 Czech Republic P Korda 6 6
WC Italy P Canè 2 78 3 Switzerland M Rosset 1 4
Switzerland M Rosset 6 66 6 3 Czech Republic P Korda 7 6
Sweden M Larsson 6 6 Sweden M Larsson 5 4
Q Germany A Thoms 3 3 Sweden M Larsson 6 3 6
Italy S Pescosolido 4 6 6 Italy S Pescosolido 4 6 3
6 Spain C Costa 6 4 0

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 France G Forget 64 3
Netherlands J Siemerink 77 6 Netherlands J Siemerink 6 3 3
WC Italy G Pozzi 6 5 0 France A Boetsch 3 6 6
France A Boetsch 4 7 6 France A Boetsch 5 2
Australia W Masur 3 77 6 Australia W Masur 7 6
Croatia G Prpić 6 65 1 Australia W Masur 77 4 6
Q Italy D Nargiso 77 62 66 4 United States I Lendl 61 6 4
4 United States I Lendl 61 77 78 Australia W Masur 4 62
8 Germany M Stich 4 78 6 2 Germany B Becker 6 77
Czech Republic K Nováček 6 66 0 8 Germany M Stich 6 3 78
Russia A Cherkasov 1 3 Russia A Volkov 2 6 66
Russia A Volkov 6 6 8 Germany M Stich 2 2
South Africa W Ferreira 77 4 6 2 Germany B Becker 6 6
France C Pioline 63 6 3 South Africa W Ferreira 5 3
Germany CU Steeb 60 3 2 Germany B Becker 7 6
2 Germany B Becker 77 6

References

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  1. ^ "In three sets, Seles takes Chicago from Navratilova". The Washington Post. 15 February 1993. Retrieved 14 March 2022. Milan Indoors: Second-seeded Boris Becker beat unseeded Sergi Bruguera, 6-3, 6-3, to earn the top prize of $112,500. Becker, ranked fourth in the world, needed 1 hour 19 minutes to win his 38th career title -- the second this year -- at the Milan Forum.
  2. ^ "Becker wins Muratti indoor in rout". Milan. United Press International. 14 February 1993. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  3. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1994). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1994. London: CollinsWillow. p. 121. ISBN 9780002184564.
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